
Murder of the Month
Witches of Keyhole Lake, Book 7
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Narrated by:
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Meritt North
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By:
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Tegan Maher
About this listen
Wine is great, and having it delivered right to your house is awesome...at least until it kills you.
When one local woman dies, Hunter writes it off as natural causes, but when another dies the same way, he realizes they may have shared more than just a monthly wine membership.
Meanwhile, Shelby and Noelle struggle to master their newfound magical abilities, and Raeann has troubles of her own.
Join Noelle and crew - both living and post-life - for some fresh chaos, magic, and humor in this next full-length witchy adventure. This is book seven in the Witches of Keyhole Lake mystery series.
©2018 Tegan Maher (P)2020 Tegan Maher
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